Geopolitics and International Security
The International Security Program, the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy, the Zbigniew Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy, and regional programs analyze the threats and opportunities shaping global security.
Pursuing Global Order in the Twenty-First Century
Amid rising great power competition, the United States needs to rethink its engagement with the Global South—a diverse but increasingly populous and wealthy group of states that will be vital to addressing the world's problems.
Digital Report by Jon B. Alterman and Lily McElwee — April 22, 2024
How Supporting Ukraine Is Revitalizing the U.S. Defense Industrial Base
Commentary by Elizabeth Hoffman, Audrey Aldisert, Cynthia Cook, Gregory Sanders, and Shivani Vakharia — April 18, 2024
After the Supplemental, Ukraine’s Path Forward
Commentary by Max Bergmann — April 18, 2024
A New Commander for the ADF: Advancing Transformation or Marking Time?
Commentary by Mick Ryan — April 17, 2024
Past Events
Book Event - We Win, They Lose: Republican Foreign Policy & the New Cold War
Revisiting U.S. Policy Towards North Korea: The Capital Cable #91
A Conversation with U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield on U.S. Diplomacy in the Pacific Islands
Extremism in the West: International Influences, Local Challenges
A Conversation with the AUKUS Army Chiefs on Land Power’s Contribution to AUKUS Pillar 2
Rethinking the U.S. Approach in the Global South
The Impossible State Live Podcast: Biden Administration's North Korea Policy
What's going on in South Korea? The Capital Cable #89
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